Dream Machines - Most Expensive "Motorhomes" At 2020 Dusseldorf Show

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Didn't get to go this year but have read that the following were the most top end models on display & some brands that those in the market for this may not be aware of:
Bliss Mobil expedition vehicle https://www.blissmobil.com/

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Cruzz luxury liner https://www.cruzzer.eu/ on Mercedes Actros with "marble" walls

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Another couple also based on the Mercedes Actros & featuring slide outs:
STX Eila https://www.eila.de/en/motorhomes/




Vario Perfect 1200 with a car garage too <Broken link removed> from €881,020

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Great thread Karen Wombles (y)

That said, there are a few high-end vans out there that wouldn't look out of place if they were taking part in military operations within Iraq.

I like them the best :-)

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Vario, now your talking. Gorgeous looking vans, just wish they were in my price range. :cool:;)
You and me Steve (y) we went for a look in their showroom and got invited into the factory for a look around.
 
I've always wondered how you get in/out of your car once you've driven into the garage :unsure:
Some you drive onto a set of ramps and then winch it in chock and tie down then put the ramps away, the Varios you drive onto the ramps and tie down and then push a button and it goes away, the Volkner you push a button and a drawer slides out from the belly of the van and you drive on then push a button and it slides in and up back into the belly of the beast.
 
This ones parked on the sea front at Monaco. Patio furniture facing the sea.Behind the crash barriers, so I reckon he knows people in the right places
 

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Vario do, Concorde Charisma don't, not sure about the Empire from MORELO I will have a look on Tuesday ;)

I think Martin needs to alter his username from Funflair to something incl reference to 'expensive', because he seems to have a finger on the technical details of most of the expensive ones. Either that or he or Jen have a fetish for parking up at free factory aires - more than once. :LOL: I bet he has got them all pinned on his satnav.

Geoff
 
I think Martin needs to alter his username from Funflair to something incl reference to 'expensive', because he seems to have a finger on the technical details of most of the expensive ones. Either that or he or Jen have a fetish for parking up at free factory aires - more than once. :LOL: I bet he has got them all pinned on his satnav.

Geoff
A misspent middle age Geoff, buy hey the factory Stellplatz are free(y) you get bread on your step every morning on the Concorde one;)
 
I didn’t drive further up the hill from the Morelo factory, is the Concorde factory on the same site ?
 
I didn’t drive further up the hill from the Morelo factory, is the Concorde factory on the same site ?
It's about 5 miles away at Aschbach, you have Concorde and then Phoenix about 300 metres away, Concorde have a showroom but if you were interested in Phoenix you would be best advised to make an appointment as they don't have a showroom so will show you in production if you are lucky.

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